3D printingTechnology, I believe everyone is familiar with it. The technology of using digital technology material printers to construct objects through layer-by-layer printing, models and parts can be printed out and put into applications.
There is a special bionic glove designed for people with disabilities. This glove uses3D printingTechnology, collecting data on the palm and fingers, made of stainless steel and nylon, convenient and durable, without discomfort.
Of course, this glove is not that simple. The bottom of the glove is connected with the root bones of the fingers. In this way, when the nerve signal is sensed to the hand, the fingers of the bionic glove can also be moved. Grabbing, carrying, lifting and other actions are completely no longer a problem, and they can be fully competent just like ordinary people.
So what is the load capacity of this glove? It can bear a weight of up to twelve kilograms. After being adapted, it can also bear the weight of a bag of rice. Some heavy objects are not a problem at all.
For the wearer, this glove not only allows them to live like normal people, but also to prevent secondary injuries. The ability to grasp and extend has nothing to say, and the connection with the native limb improves flexibility.
As of 2020, there are approximately 650 million persons with disabilities in the world, accounting for approximately 10% of the world’s population. According to statistics, there are currently 85 million persons with disabilities in my country. In such a large group, not only the application of bionic gloves, but also the application of other bionic products will bring novel changes to their lives. Using this technology, not only the production is fast, the cost is low, and the production is exquisite, but it is also environmentally friendly, and the material utilization rate exceeds 95%.
3D printingFor the handicapped, the bionic gloves are simply a light for them, and the application market of this product is still worth considering.
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